![]() ![]() Wouldn't the Ultimate Magic rule be the more specific rule (not to mention being the most chronologically recent) as it dives deeper than the general character class and refers to the more specific Nature Bond class ability? The Wolf domain is not on the Wolf Shaman domain list, but it is also not on the Druid domain list. I am not committed to the idea as I have not yet played the character but I would like to challenge your conclusion for the sake of discussion. You'd expect such a fix in the FAQs for Ultimate Magic or Advanced Player's Guide, but they're not there. It is no longer the "pattern" from the CRB that Ultimate Magic would expand.Ĭonclusion: sadly, the Wolf Shaman can't take the Wolf domain (unless Paizo provides a fix for what looks like a design error). ![]() If your druid archetype doesn't choose from that set, this rule doesn't apply to you.ģ) The Wolf Shaman archetype replaces the set of domains that this archetype uses. The Core Rulebook provides us the most general rules.Ģ) Ultimate Magic expands the general rules for druids using the set of domains from the Core Rulebook (i.e. You've got the citations already, but it's a matter of figuring out the correct order in which to apply them.ġ) Basic rule: specific rules trump general rules. ![]()
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